Dr. Dhananjay Babulal Baldha
Experience: | 5 years |
Education: | M.D(Ayurveda), Institute of Teaching and Research in Ayurveda. |
Academic degree: | Doctor of Medicine in Ayurveda |
Area of specialization: | I am someone who kinda lives in the Samhita & Siddhanta zone of Ayurveda — the deep theory side like Tridosha, Agni, Dhatus, all that. It helps me not just go by symptoms but actually track the whole samprapti, like how the disease built up in that particular person. I usually deal with digestion stuff — things like Agnimandya, Ajirna, Amlapitta, Grahani — using classics herbs, not fancy combos, and matching diet/lifestyle to that person’s prakruti... even small tweaks help big time.
Then there’s obesity, fatigue cases, or low Agni/metabolism types where I use Shodhana if needed, else Rasayana or bruhana too depending on dhatu status. For stress, poor sleep, overthinking (which ppl don’t even bring up at first sometimes), I combine Nasya, Shirodhara & medhya dravyas. They’re gentle but work steady if we keep it consistent. I try to always include Rutucharya and Dinacharya too—’cause that’s where prevention really happens, not after symptoms start. It's not just treatment—it’s kinda rewiring how ppl relate to their body again. |
Achievements: | I am still kinda surprised by it tbh, but during my 4th yr of B.A.M.S., I got 2nd rank nationally and was given the Ayurveda Visharad award by Himalaya Drug Company. Wasn’t really expecting it—I just loved diving into the core Ayurved texts & principles, and maybe that reflected somehow. That moment really meant a lot... not just marks or a medal, but like, a nudge that I was on the right path. It still reminds me why I take the classics seriously in both my teaching & patient care. |
I am an MD in Ayurveda, specialized in Samhita & Siddhanta—which basically means I work a lot with the core principles, the real backbone of classical Ayurved. Right now I’m teaching as an Assistant Professor at VM Mehta Institute of Ayurveda, Rajkot, and alongside that, I’m also consulting patients—online and offline—trying to bring authentic, practical Ayurvedic care into daily life without making it overly complicated or intimidating. My focus clinically is mostly around digestion and metabolism ‘cause let’s be honest—that’s where it all starts to go wrong for most ppl. I work a lot with Ajirna, Amlapitta, Grahani stuff—basically things like indigestion, acidity, IBS-like gut issues—plus chronic stress and fatigue that just refuses to go even when test reports say “normal.” I use classical herbs, food routines, and day-to-day habits that align with one’s prakriti. Sometimes just changing when you eat can fix more than a pill does, if you really look at it. I’ve also built interest in Ritucharya (seasonal regimens) and detox plans. Not those trendy Insta detoxes but proper Ayurvedic ones that clear out accumulated doshas when timed right. Like there’s a certain logic to why we feel sluggish in one season and hyper in another—Ayurveda explains it way better than we usually notice. Academically I stay connected with the texts, cause that’s where the real gems lie... Charaka, Ashtanga, all of it. I enjoy interpreting them in today’s language. I also see a lot of stress, anxiety, insomnia cases—people tired but wired—and work with Ayurvedic psych tools, herbs and even simple breathing patterns to help settle down their system. I’m based in Gujarat but I do see patients across India thru video consults, which helps reach those who don’t have easy access to Ayurvedic setups locally. And yeah, I genuinely believe that healing isn’t always a quick fix—sometimes it’s about tuning the mind and body gently, but persistently, till things just start to click again. If that’s something you’re looking for, we could talk.